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BWH seeks a full-time CHW to work in the Bridges to Moms Program, helping to address gaps in social determinants of health for Obstetrics patients who are homeless or facing imminent homelessness, and providing long-term follow-up and care coordination through the baby’s first year.
The Community Health Worker (CHW) is a vital role within Brigham and Women’s. A CHW is a trusted member of the community who supports patients to better access and coordinate their health care. In partnership with patients, CHWs have the skills and experience to navigate resources and support patients get through difficult experiences. CHWs come from the communities they serve and act as an extension of caring neighbors to help patients meet their social and medical needs which can lead to better health outcomes. The CHW dedicates her/his time to establishing a trusting relationship with patients to address social determinant of health (SDOH) needs such as food, housing, transportation, and connecting them to resources. In addition, the CHW works with patients to help decrease barriers to connecting to primary care in order to ensure long-term access to care. While the Community Health Worker is not a clinical position, it requires knowledge of (ability to learn) basic clinical concepts and an understanding of how primary and social care teams work together to achieve best possible health outcomes.
Qualifications
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
The community health worker position requires the ability to be self-directing, motivated, outgoing, professional, goal-oriented, organized and to work as a patient advocate with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
41-45 Avenue Louis Pasteur
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$23.51 - $26.58/Hourly
Grade
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